US5640135A - Sectional ferrite core construction for mechanical stress relief in inductive charging systems - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to inductive charging systems, and more particularly, to an inductively coupled probe employed in such inductive charging systems that incorporates a ferrite core structure that minimizes damage thereto caused by shock.
- the assignee of the present invention manufactures inductive charging systems for use in electric vehicles, and the like.
- the inductive charging systems employ an inductive coupling probe that forms the primary of the charging system, and a charge port on the electric vehicle that forms the secondary of the charging system.
- the inductive coupled probe has ferrite embedded in the probe that is used to to complete the magnetic path between the charging system and the battery of the electric vehicle. Details of the probe are described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,434,393 entitled "Fixed Core Inductive Charger" assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
- the ferrite used in the probe is a very fragile material.
- the probe described in this patent application is inserted and removed from the charge port in the electric vehicle during operation. It is desirable to provide for a means for preventing damage to the embedded ferrite due to shock during the insertion and removal process.
- the present invention provides for mechanical stress relief in a ferrite core or puck used in charging couplers of inductively coupled chargers. Mechanical stress relief is required in such probes because ferrite is a relatively fragile ceramic material, is prone to breakage, and will potentially shatter if the charging coupler is dropped during use.
- the present invention is particularly well-suited for use with inductive coupled battery chargers employed to charge electric vehicles.
- the present invention comprises an inductive charging coupler for use in an inductive charging system that minimizes damage thereto caused by shock.
- the charging coupler comprises a housing, and a magnetic core disposed in the housing that is comprised of a plurality of sections.
- a primary winding is disposed around the magnetic core,
- a current conductor is coupled to the primary winding for coupling current thereto.
- ferrite material By employing smaller sections of ferrite material to form the magnetic core, there is less potential for encountering broad differences in the crystal structure of the ferrite material. These structural differences can cause the ferrite material to be more prone to crack or shatter under stress conditions, such as when the coupler is dropped during use. Also smaller ferrite pieces are lighter than a single piece of ferrite material, which causes lower distributed loads due to a shock. In addition, smaller ferrite pieces allow more surface area contact with housing components or adhesives used to secure the ferrite core in the coupler and help dampen shock loads.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of of charging apparatus employing a charging coupler having a sectioned core in accordance with the principles of the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a top view of a first embodiment of the sectioned core that may be used in the charging coupler of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 illustrates a top view of a second embodiment of the sectioned core that may be used in the charging coupler of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 4 illustrates a top view of a third embodiment of the sectioned core that may be used in the charging coupler of FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 5-7 illustrate square, rectangular, and hexagonal shaped cores employing the principles of the present invention that may be employed in the charging coupler of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a partially broken away perspective view of charging apparatus 10 employing a probe 20 or charging coupler 20 in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
- the charging apparatus 10 is comprised of a charge port 11 and the charging coupler 20.
- the charge port 11 includes a housing 12 having an opening 19 into which the charging coupler 20 is inserted.
- the charge port 11 is coupled to a battery (not shown) of an electric vehicle, for example, in which it is housed.
- the charging coupler 20 is comprised of a housing 23 having a handle 26, a center magnetic core 21 or "puck" 21, that may be comprised of ferrite, for example.
- a primary winding 22 is disposed around the center magnetic core 21.
- a conductor 25, or other current carrying means 25, is coupled to the primary winding 22 and to an external power source (not shown) for coupling energy to the charging coupler 20.
- the charging coupler 20 is designed to be inserted into the opening 19 of the charge port 11 in order to couple current to the battery from the external power source.
- the charge port 11 includes two magnetic core halves 14a, 14b, that may be comprised of ferrite, for example, that together form a secondary core 14.
- the magnetic core halves 14a, 14b may be formed in the shape of an "E-core", for example.
- First and second secondary windings 17a, 17b are disposed adjacent each of the magnetic core halves 14a, 14b.
- the opening 19 is formed between the respective first and second magnetic core halves 14a, 14b that provides for a predetermined spacing between adjacent surfaces thereof.
- the coupler 20 is comprised of a center magnetic core 21 that may be comprised of ferrite, for example, around which the primary winding 22 is disposed.
- the center magnetic core 21 and primary winding 22 are enclosed in the housing 23 which may be comprised of plastic, for example, that is in the shape of a wand, or has the handle 26 on it that allows a user to grip it.
- the center magnetic core 21 may be configured in a round, square, rectangular, or hexagonal shape, for example, depending upon the geometry of the magnetics design. Such shapes are illustrated in FIGS. 2-7.
- the core geometry may have an "EE" core configuration, an "EP” core configuration, or an "RS” core configuration, for example.
- the primary and secondary windings 17a, 17b, 22 may be formed as circular helix windings made of foil, a multiple layer winding, or a flat spiral winding made of foil or wire having a single layer, for example.
- the coupler 20 may use a round core 21 having a circular winding 22 disposed therearound, or may use a square or rectangular core 21 having a correspondingly square or rectangular winding 22 disposed around it, for example.
- the secondary core 14, comprising the magnetic core halves 14a, 14b, has a fixed, nonmoving configuration.
- the coupler 20, comprising the center magnetic core 21 and primary winding 22, is insertable into the secondary core 14, and the center magnetic core 21 in conjunction with the magnetic core halves 14a, 14b of the secondary core 14 form a complete magnetic circuit.
- FIG. 2-7 shows a circular core 21 having four sections 29 formed by split lines 27.
- FIG. 3 shows a circular core 21 having six pie-shaped sections 29 formed by split lines 27.
- FIG. 4 shows a circular core 21 having three circular sections 29 formed by split lines 27.
- FIGS. 5-7 illustrate square, rectangular, and hexagonal shaped cores 21 that may be employed in the charging coupler 20.
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